Thursday, June 20, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 6/21/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



iiNet fined over bus ads
IINET has become the first public company to be stung by Australia's new consumer protection laws.

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Lytro goes wireless
POST processing camera Lytro has gone wireless and has launched an app that lets users manipulate photos from their iPhone and iPad.

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ACCAN defends data breach laws
THE peak telecommunications consumer body says the Federal Government’s proposed data breach notification laws will improve security.

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Asbestos fix risks NBN delays
LABOR'S flagship infrastructure project is at risk of further delay as the beleaguered NBN Co considers the impact of asbestos concerns on the rollout.

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Austrac urged to beef up security
THE financial transaction watchdog has been asked to tighten security against misuse of its sensitive financial data stores.

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Microsoft offers hacking bounties
MICROSOFT has posted bounties of up to $106,000 for "truly novel" ways to hack the latest version of its Windows software.

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This complex life
OUR lives are filled with gadgets we only half use and terms and conditions we don't have time to read.

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Scientists crack hologram hurdle
MOVING hologram displays like those featured in Star Wars could soon be available to watch on a laptop.

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Amazon, IBM wrangle over spy cloud
THE CIA has selected Amazon over IBM to build a cloud computing service for the spy agency even though IBM's proposal was cheaper.

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LA schools buy $30m worth of iPads
EVERY Los Angeles school student will be given an iPad with the forging of a record $US30 million contract with Apple.

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